David A. Adler
No mystery is too great for super-sleuth Cam Jansen and her amazing photographic memory!
Mysteries follow super-sleuth Cam Jansen everywhere she goes...even to a park with U.F.O.s in sight! Cam and Eric see flashing lights in the sky, and everyone thinks aliens have landed. But Cam knows there's more to it than meets the eye. Can she solve this unearthly mystery?
The Cam Jansen books are perfect for young readers who are making the
Mysteries follow super-sleuth Cam Jansen everywhere she goes...even to the museum. Cam and her class are on a fild trip at the museum when Cam discovers that some bones are missing from a dinosaur skeleton. Can Cam find the bones and catch the thief?
The Cam Jansen books are perfect for young readers who are making the transition to chapter...
5) Cam Jansen and the Summer Camp Mysteries: Cam Jansen and the Summer Camp Mysteries: A Super Special
6) Kick It, Mo!
The soccer season is starting, and Mo has been working hard on his kicking skills so he can help his team, the Billy Goats, score a goal. But when he gets on the field on game day, it seems like all he gets to do is run back and forth. Will Mo ever get the chance to show his team what he can do?
Mo is the youngest kid on the Robins, his football team. His classmates don’t mind, but the kids on their rival team tease him for being a "butterfingers" who's too tiny to catch the ball. But Mo's coach has a plan to turn Mo's little size into a big win for the Robins! This Level 2 reader about a little African-American boy with a big passion for sports was the winner of the Theodor
...9) Kick It, Mo!
10) Swim, Mo, Swim!
12) Light waves
Grab your jumbo popcorn and 3-D glasses. You're invited to the premiere of a 3-D movie! The star-studded cast of monsters will help you calculate the perimeter of the set, the area of the movie screen, and the volume of your box of popcorn. Learning about dimensions has never been so entertaining.
17) Triangles
What is a triangle? How do we identify it? Where can we find triangles? How do we measure the angles in a triangle? In their sixth mathematical nonfiction collaboration, David A. Adler and Edward Miller tackle these questions and more with a crystal-clear text and cheerful illustrations starring two friendly kids and one savvy robot.